Feeling bright! #summeratmpl
Kristin‘s pick for PBS‘ Great American Read!
Our next Eat. Drink. Read book club pick!
Anita‘s pick for #greatreadspbs is Harry Potter!
Staff‘s weekend reads. What are you reading this weekend?
Handing out free copies of our community read!
A Roaming Readers book club pick about a bookseller at the end of his rope until a mysterious package arrives in his bookshop. SO GOOD❤️.
Our first #montclairreads pick is Cheaper by the Dozen! Get your tee copy at the circulation desk. montclairlibrary.org/montclairreads
Our African American Book Discussion Group highly recommends The Real Mrs. Price!
Molly is getting ready for A Wrinkle in Time movie!
Our Roaming Readers book club is back! The Mothers is or first pick. Join us for a walk and discussion this April.
Two out of two MPL librarians recommend this YA fantasy novel about spells, secrets, and finding what you‘ve lost.
A devastating yet lyrical telling of a capture and journey through the Middle Passage. A #BlackHistoryMonth pick.
Happy Valentine‘s Day! We‘ll be celebrating with a good book.
Ken has read 8 books for our Winter Reading Challenge! Keep up the reading!
We are LOVING the second book in the Winternight Trilogy. Perfect for this snowy weather. ❄️☃️
Short books to get you through your Winter Reading goal are on display on the 2nd floor! #WinterRead2018
Discussing Chocolat over some delicious hot chocolate!
Our Deep Cover book club is reading Mr. Loverman this month! Available on eBook and eAudiobook from hoopla with your MPL card.
Celebrating #Nanowrimo all month! Come Write In to our cafe space every Tuesday in Nov. to perfect your novel!
Our African American Book Discussion Group gave 5🌟 to this story of two women across the world who must make life altering choices which binds their destinies forever.
We have mixed reviews on this one. Very tough to read. What‘d you think?
The #MPLlittleread is happening now through tomorrow evening!
Our Deep Cover book club is reading Claire of the Sea Light in October!
New library display! We changed it up this time with some horror DVDs. What‘s your favorite horror book-to-film adaptations?
Our Eat. Drink. Read. book group discussed this charming book last night about a big city baker making a small town her home.